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Monkeys have their day on a Vietnamese island
Thousands of visitors rushed to attend a festival for monkeys
held on an island off Nha Trang City in the central province of Khanh Hoa on
June 4.
At the annual Monkey Festival held on Lao or Monkey Island, tonnes of fresh
fruit was served to trained monkeys at a banquet.
Visitors had the chance to see monkey dance and play sports as well as take part
in various events, including a bamboo raft race, a stilt race, and a net weaving
contest to explore local fishermen's life.
Many people could also feed the monkeys on their own, which they believe to
bring them good luck.
Over 1,200 monkeys inhabit the island, making it a popular tourist attraction.
It is also where the largest troop of monkeys in the country lives.
The first monkeys were bred here in the late 1970s, and a troop of over 1,200
monkeys now thrives on the island. Monkeys are special to the island, and people
refer to it as Monkey Island rather than its original name now.
Source: Dtinews |
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